Peace in Afghanistan for seven days, people says,
Peace in Afghanistan for seven days, people says, "This is the first morning when I..."
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Violence in Afghanistan has been banned for seven days from Saturday. The Taliban, the US, and Afghan forces have agreed to a partial ceasefire. The joy of stopping violence is also being seen throughout Afghanistan. Many citizens took to the streets and expressed their happiness by swinging.

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The agreement is expected to be signed between the US and the Taliban on February 29. The agreement also discusses the withdrawal of all US troops from Afghanistan and the framework for starting peace talks with the Afghan government.

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After the violence stopped in Afghanistan, a taxi driver named Habib Ulla in the capital Kabul on Saturday morning said, 'This is the first morning when I am going without fear of being killed in a bomb blast or suicide attack. I hope that lasts forever. A government employee named Fazal Rahman said, "Temporary stay in the war is good, but we want a permanent ceasefire." A businessman named Imamuddin said, 'Afghan citizens want peace forever.

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